Mathematically, division by zero is undefined in standard arithmetic. This is because division is the inverse operation of multiplication, and there is no number that can be multiplied by 0 to get 9. In the context of limits in calculus, dividing by zero can approach infinity or negative infinity depending on the direction from which the division is approached.
9/0 is undefined since 0 cannot be on the bottom. 0/9 is just 0.
(9 divided by 16) minus (9 divided by 20) = 0.1125
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9 divided by 40(9/40) is 0.225.
It doesn't zero divided by any number other than zero is zero.
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9/0 is undefined since 0 cannot be on the bottom. 0/9 is just 0.
(9 divided by 16) minus (9 divided by 20) = 0.1125
1777.7778
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No, 159 divided by 9 is 17.6666 . . .
0.0315
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Nope - 9 - 0 = 9 !
9 divided by 40(9/40) is 0.225.